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dreamflower ([personal profile] dreamflower) wrote in [community profile] b2mem2016-03-14 09:26 am

The Gardener's Daughter and the Farmer's Son by Dreamflower

B2MeM Challenge: 2016 Memories; 2012 BINGO, "Canon Couples", I-28
Format: Poetry, Dribble
Genre: Romance
Rating: G
Warnings: n/a
Characters: Tom Cotton, Marigold Gamgee
Pairings: Tom Cotton/Marigold Gamgee
Creators' Notes (optional): I began some of these dribbles for the "Canon Couples" card in 2012, and decided to see how many more of them I could complete this year.
Summary: The Gamgees and the Cottons were distant cousins and good friends; sometimes childhood friendships can become more.

The Gardener's Daughter and the Farmer's Son

He always saw me as just his friend's little sister,
and o' course, his own little sister's best friend.
He used to chase me, pull my braids,
and I'd tease him somewhat awful.
But one summer it changed.
His eyes met mine,
I'd grown up.
Him, too.
Good!

[identity profile] kayleelupin.livejournal.com 2016-03-15 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
I actually have imagined some of the double cousins, if only in the vaguest of terms - in "Circle of Life" (which I wrote for Larner's birthday last April), I mentioned the Cotton children along with the Gamgees, travelling to Farmer Cotton's farm on the Birthday, 1440 SR. The only one I gave a name to was Rowan, Tom and Mari's middle daughter, who sang the "Rolly and Robin" song that gave her newest cousin his name.

I may have to explore the young Cottons some more, if the Muse allows...